The motorcycles will now be powered with fuel injection engines that will produce higher and consistent power compared to earlier variants. Their engine has been specially designed to give better cold starts along with cleaner emissions.

The MoU between IndusInd Bank and Lohia Auto Industries was signed on May 25, 2016 for diesel vehicles and has now been extended to the electronic 3-wheeler segment. Since May 25, 2016, IndusInd Bank has financed close to 7.10 lacs 3-wheeler vehicles as a part of this association.

Industry leaders also expect concession on taxes, availability of easy loans, extension of FAME policy, implementation of GST and infrastructure should be to the focus of the Finance Minister Arun Jaitely in the upcoming Union Budget 2017.

The company plans to invest Rs 50 crore to start manufacturing of engines, which are currently assembled from imported parts from different markets across the globe, as part of its plans to fully localise its motorcycles in the next 12-18 months.

Spread over an area of approx. 2100 sq ft, the dealership facility has a showroom with an after-sales service facility to ensure that the customers receive best-in-class pre and post sales ownership experience. The after sales service facility is spread over an area of 1500 sq.ft. and is situated at 19 Sindhi colony at Rajapark.

The company is also planning to showcase India’s first concept electric three wheelers and will be launching its new range of passenger and cargo e-rickshaws and diesel three wheelers during the Auto Expo.

As per the suit filed, Royal Enfield has infringed Flash electronics’ patent on “Regulator Rectifier Device and Method for Regulating an Output Voltage of the Same” duly issued by the United States Patent & Trademark Office (USPTO) to Flash Electronics on February 20, 2018 after Flash’s R&D department made a breakthrough invention of the component in 2014.